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|type = Single
 
|type = Single
 
|artist = [[Kobushi Factory]]
 
|artist = [[Kobushi Factory]]
|album = [[Kobushi Daini Maku]]
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|album = [[Kobushi Dai Ni Maku]]
 
|released = March 28, 2018<br>April 14, 2018 <small>(Event V)</small>
 
|released = March 28, 2018<br>April 14, 2018 <small>(Event V)</small>
 
|format = CD, CD+DVD
 
|format = CD, CD+DVD
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*[[Kobushi Factory First Concert 2019 Haru Urara ~GW Special~]]
 
*[[Kobushi Factory First Concert 2019 Haru Urara ~GW Special~]]
 
*[[Kobushi Factory Live Tour 2019 Aki ~Punching the air!~]]
 
*[[Kobushi Factory Live Tour 2019 Aki ~Punching the air!~]]
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*[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 12gatsu ~Musubu~]] <small>- Hello Pro Kenshuusei, Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido</small>
   
 
===Event Performances===
 
===Event Performances===
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*Kurt KC Common, who narrates the English weather report during the song break of "Ashita Tenki ni Naare", is a radio personality, a narrator for ''NHK WORLD'', and an English announcer for Tokyo Disneyland.<ref>"[http://www.narrationworld.com/narrator/2000011357/ 英語(米国)/男/日本 東京都<nowiki>[2000011357]</nowiki>ナレーター詳細]" (in Japanese). Narration World.</ref>
 
*Kurt KC Common, who narrates the English weather report during the song break of "Ashita Tenki ni Naare", is a radio personality, a narrator for ''NHK WORLD'', and an English announcer for Tokyo Disneyland.<ref>"[http://www.narrationworld.com/narrator/2000011357/ 英語(米国)/男/日本 東京都<nowiki>[2000011357]</nowiki>ナレーター詳細]" (in Japanese). Narration World.</ref>
 
*The "Kore Kara da!" music video was filmed at Tachikawa Sozosha, a former elementary school in Tachikawa, Tokyo. Similarly, the [[Greeting ~Fujii Rio・Ogawa Rena~]] DVD was also filmed at this location.
 
*The "Kore Kara da!" music video was filmed at Tachikawa Sozosha, a former elementary school in Tachikawa, Tokyo. Similarly, the [[Greeting ~Fujii Rio・Ogawa Rena~]] DVD was also filmed at this location.
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*It was released for sale on the same day as [[Kamiishinaka Kana]]'s [[Furusato no Yume (Single)|Furusato no Yume]].
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 05:36, 9 December 2019

Kore Kara da! / Ashita Tenki ni Naare (これからだ!/明日テンキになあれ; It Starts From Now! / Tomorrow Will Be a Beautiful Day) is Kobushi Factory's 5th single. It was released on March 28, 2018 in 5 editions: 2 regular and 3 limited.[1][2] The first press of the regular editions included a random trading card of 6 kinds depending on the jacket (12 in total). Limited Edition SP included an event lottery serial number card.

Tracklist

File:Kobushi Factory - Kore Kara da! (MV) (Promotion Edit)
File:Kobushi Factory - Ashita Tenki ni Naare (MV) (Promotion Edit)

CD

  1. Kore Kara da!
  2. Ashita Tenki ni Naare
  3. Kore Kara da! (Instrumental)
  4. Ashita Tenki ni Naare (Instrumental)

Limited Edition A DVD

  1. Kore Kara da! (Music Video)

Limited Edition B DVD

  1. Ashita Tenki ni Naare (Music Video)

Limited Edition SP DVD

  1. Kore Kara da! (Front Shot Ver.)
  2. Ashita Tenki ni Naare (Front Shot Ver.)

Event V

  1. Kore Kara da! (Close-up Ver.)
  2. Ashita Tenki ni Naare (Close-up Ver.)

Featured Members

KF5thSingleKKD

Kobushi Factory promoting "Kore Kara da!"

KF5thSingleATNN

Kobushi Factory promoting "Ashita Tenki ni Naare"

Single Information

Kore Kara da!
Ashita Tenki ni Naare

Performances

TV Performances

  • [2018.03.26] The Girls Live (Kore Kara da!)
  • [2018.04.02] The Girls Live (Ashita Tenki ni Naare)
  • [2018.04.16] The Girls Live (Kore Kara da!)
  • [2018.10.22] The Girls Live (Kore Kara da!)
  • [2019.01.21] The Girls Live (Ashita Tenki ni Naare)

Concert Performances

Kore Kara da!
Ashita Tenki ni Naare

Event Performances

  • [2018.08.03] TOKYO IDOL FESTIVAL (Kore Kara da!, Ashita Tenki ni Naare)
  • [2019.08.04] TOKYO IDOL FESTIVAL (Ashita Tenki ni Naare)

Chart Positions

Oricon Chart Positions

Daily & Weekly Rankings
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Week Rank Sales
- 2
23,419
4 6 23 10 8 3 29,947
49 - 11 - - - - 38 944
- 22 - - - - - 70 437
- - - - - - - 64 520
- - - - - - - 138 302
- - 16 - - - - 101 447
Monthly Ranking
Year Month Month Rank Sales Ref
2018 March 18 30,891 [7]

Total reported sales: 32,597*

Recochoku Music Video Rankings

Song Daily Rank Weekly Rank Monthly Rank
Kore Kara da! 15 32 -
Ashita Tenki ni Naare 16 35 -

Other Chart Rankings

Country Chart Highest
Position
Ref
Flag of Japan.svg Japan Billboard Japan Single Sales (First Three Days) 2
(31,457)
[8]
Billboard Japan Top Single Sales 3
(33,723)
[9]
"Kore Kara da!" only
Billboard Japan Hot 100 6 [10]

Support Project

On April 16, 2018, the start the "Kore Kara da! Ashita wo Tenki ni" Ouen Project (「これからだ!明日をテンキに」応援プロジェクト; "It Starts From Now! For Beautiful Weather Tomorrow" Support Project) to celebrate the single's release was announced and a Template:External2 was opened.[11]

A present campaign limited to Japan will be open until May 6, 2018:

  1. Fans must follow the official Kobushi Factory Twitter account Template:External2.
  2. Tweet what they thought of the story in the campaign videos posted on the site with the hashtag "#こぶし綺羅星テンキになあれ" (Kobushi Kiraboshi Tenki ni Naare; Kobushi Glittering Stars Will Have Beautiful Weather).

Staff will then select 20 people to win a "Ashita e Habatake! Kiraboshi" (明日へ羽ばたけ!綺羅星; Flying Towards Tomorrow! Glittering Stars) keychain.[11]

Trivia

  • The single was announced on The Girls Live on February 5, 2018.[1]
  • This is the first single to not feature Fujii Rio, Ogawa Rena and Taguchi Natsumi.
  • The "Ashita Tenki ni Naare" music video features the group on the set of a fictional western talk show called Kobushi Show with Kobushi Factory, whose title card and window backdrop of a landmark bridge (which in this case is the Rainbow Bridge in Tokyo, instead of the Manhattan Bridge in New York City) are based on the Late Show with David Letterman. The uncredited host mentions "There's been a lot of depressing news lately, but tonight's guests are guaranteed to blast those blues away!" which is likely a reference to the group making a strong comeback after losing three members in 2017.
  • Kurt KC Common, who narrates the English weather report during the song break of "Ashita Tenki ni Naare", is a radio personality, a narrator for NHK WORLD, and an English announcer for Tokyo Disneyland.[12]
  • The "Kore Kara da!" music video was filmed at Tachikawa Sozosha, a former elementary school in Tachikawa, Tokyo. Similarly, the Greeting ~Fujii Rio・Ogawa Rena~ DVD was also filmed at this location.
  • It was released for sale on the same day as Kamiishinaka Kana's Furusato no Yume.

References

External Links